MH370 relatives sceptical over Reunion debris discovery

  • 9 years ago
Families of those on board Flight MH370 have reacted sceptically to reports that the debris recovered from Reunion Island may be from the missing plane.

Nearly two-thirds of those on board the aircraft were Chinese.

Some complain of being sent to and fro between Chinese and Malaysian authorities – and say the unidentified debris found on Reunion island means nothing.

“Until we hear official confirmation, I can’t believe what the media and experts (say). And I think that official confirmation must come from the (Australian) Joint Agency Coordination Centre and the Chinese government,” said Jiang Hui, whose mother was on board the missing flight. “Already I can’t bring myself to believe anything that Malaysia Airlines and the Malaysian government say.”

Australia has led the search efforts for the plane, focused in the area off its western coast.

The Australian government said in a statement that if the wreckage found is proved to be from MH370, it would confirm theories that th

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